Word: ecacs
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...Other Game to run its record at the time to 4-1. Crimson hockey had once been one of the most reliably strong Harvard programs, but it fell on hard times last year and only now seems to be regaining its place in the upper ranks of the ECAC. The same can be seen from the Celtics, who once ruled the Eastern Conference with an iron fist and are now making their return to the top.The biggest similarity between Harvard and Boston athletics, however, is not the number of teams that have succeeded, but in the expectations that are generated...
...Crimson men’s hockey team held off the Big Red, 2-1, Friday night at the Bright Hockey Center.In a matchup that has traditionally pitted Harvard’s speed against Cornell’s size, it was the Crimson (4-1-0, 4-1-0 ECAC) that started the game off on a physical note. Its aggressive forecheck troubled the Big Red (3-3-0, 3-2-0) throughout the night, preventing Cornell from building up any sort of offensive rhythm.“What we try to do, especially in our building, is get it deep...
...arch-rival Cornell.Despite jumping out to a 1-0 lead in the second period, the team allowed a power-play goal against the Colgate Raiders (4-6-2, 1-3-2 ECACHL) in the final minute to suffer a 2-1 loss.The Crimson (4-2-0, 4-2-0 ECAC) entered the third period with the lead, but the team failed to take control of the game despite creating quality scoring chances and keeping the puck out of its own zone.“I don’t think we can really look in the mirror and feel like...
...good weekend for the kids of Cambridge in the Harvard-Yale saga, with women’s hockey shutting out the Bulldogs (3-3-1, 3-3-1 ECAC) in New Haven on Friday before blanking Brown (1-6-1, 1-5-1) at Bright on Saturday.The pair of shutouts pushes the No. 7 Crimson’s undefeated record to 4-0-0 on the season, and propels it into a three-way tie atop the conference standings with St. Lawrence and Dartmouth.On the heels of a semifinal loss to the St. Lawrence in last season?...
...matchup that has traditionally pitted Harvard’s speed against Cornell’s size, it was the Crimson (4-1, 4-1 ECAC) that started the game off on a physical note. Its aggressive forecheck troubled the Big Red (3-3, 3-2) throughout the night, preventing Cornell from building up any sort of offensive rhythm...